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Can someone me? im so lost! in each of steps 1 through 3 on the next page, you will cross a different female and male pair of mice and examine the inheritance of fur color. repeat the substeps below each time. a) in the punnett square, fill in the shaded boxes with the alleles of each parent. use b for the dominant allele (black fur) and b for the recessive allele (white fur). b) fill in the unshaded boxes of the punnett square with all possible offspring genotypes. c) based on the genotypes, fill in the table to the right with the predicted percentage (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%) of offspring for each phenotype, black or white fur. d) confirm your prediction by simulating ten offspring. you can simulate breeding using technology or by using cards, as described below: • work with a partner. one represents the female mouse and the other the male mouse. • prepare two cards (or slips of paper) that match the alleles for your mice. for example, for step 1, both would have two b cards. • each partner shuffles the cards and picks one at random. the selected cards represent the alleles passed on to the offspring mouse. together, the two alleles determine the genotype of the offspring. • repeat this process ten times, once for each of ten offspring. keep track of whether the mouse had black fur or white fur. e) in the data table, record the number (out of 10) and percentage (out of 100%) of each phenotype in the rows “simulated number” and “simulated percentages.” f) in the box labeled “comparison statement,” write a comparison of the predictions of the punne

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